Hand Hygiene in Oral Health/Dental Setting Adapted from the 'My 5 moments for hand hygiene', URL: .
HOW TO your HAND WASH HANDRUB 5 moments for HAND hygiene · your 5 moments for HAND hygiene To...
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CALL
Adapted from:
your 5 moments for HAND hygiene
To protect the patient, the health care worker and
the health care surroundings from harmful germs
Why? After a procedure
or body fluid exposure risk
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Before touching a patient
1
After touching a patient’s surroundings
5
Before a procedure2
After touching a patient
4
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CALL
Adapted from:
your 5 moments for HAND hygiene
To protect the patient, the health care worker and
the health care surroundings from harmful germs
Why? After a procedure
or body fluid exposure risk
3
Before touching a patient
1
After touching a patient’s surroundings
5
Before a procedure2
After touching a patient
4
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PRIL
2019
• Remove all wrist and hand jewellery other than a wedding band.• Use hand lotion regularly to prevent dry, cracked hands, ie, before and
after work and before breaks.• Cover minor cuts and abrasions on hands and arms with a waterproof
dressing before starting work.• Contact occupational health and safety if you have any dermatitis,
skin allergies or infected lesions on your arms or hands.
Palm to palm with fingers linked
Backs of fingers to opposing palms with fingers interlocked
Rotational rubbing of left thumb held in right palm
and vice versa
Rotational rubbing firmly, with closed fingers of right hand in
left palm and vice versa
Rinse your hands with water
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Wet hands with water and apply enough soap to cover
all hand surfaces
Rub hands palm to palm, up to and including wrists
Right palm over back of left with linked fingers
and vice versa
Dry hands thoroughly with a paper towel
Procedure lasts
40–60
SECONDS
HOW TO
IMPORTANT TipS:
Wash hands when visibly soiled, after contact with patients who have diarrhoea or vomiting, or when advised to do so. Alcohol-based hand rub can be used at all other times.
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Palm to palm with fingers linked
Backs of fingers to opposing palms with fingers interlocked
Rotational rubbing of left thumb held in right palm
and vice versa
Rotational rubbing firmly, with closed fingers of right hand in
left palm and vice versa
Once dry, your hands are safe
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Apply one squirt of hand rub in a cupped hand
Rub hands palm to palm, up to and including wrists
Right palm over back of left with linked fingers
and vice versa
HOW TO
• Remove all wrist and hand jewellery other than a wedding band.• Use hand lotion regularly to prevent dry, cracked hands, ie, before and
after work and before breaks.• Cover minor cuts and abrasions on hands and arms with a waterproof
dressing before starting work.• Contact occupational health and safety if you have any dermatitis,
skin allergies or infected lesions on your arms or hands.
Procedure lasts
20–30
SECONDS
IMPORTANT TipS:
HAND RUBUse hand rub to clean hands. Wash hands only when visibly soiled.
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